The Effect of Spatial Velocity Gradients on Block-Matching Accuracy for Ultrasound Velocimetry

Block matching serves as the foundation for ultrasound velocimetry techniques such as blood speckle tracking and echo-particle image velocimetry. Any spatial velocity gradients (SVGs) inside a block-matching pair will result in tracking error, due to both the finite block size and the ultrasound point-spread-function. We assess, using an in silico sinusoidal flow phantom, the effect of SVG magnitude and beam-to-flow angle on block-matching bias and precision. Secondarily we assess the effect that SVGs have on velocimetry bias when using angled plane-wave compounding.
Source: Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology - Category: Radiology Authors: Tags: Original Contribution Source Type: research